"Bob F." <> wrote in message news:...
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>> "Bob F." <> wrote in message
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>>> "PWB" <> wrote in message
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>>>>I have Vista Home Premium and when I plug a headset in the audio still
>>>>bypasses the headset and comes out through the PC Speakers it is an ACER
>>>>9303WSMI with built in cam and mic, i tried disabling the audio but
>>>>still theres nothing TIA
>>>
>>> I am not sure I understand your question. It may be that the design of
>>> the earphone jack is such that it does NOT detach or disconnect the
>>> speaker(s) when the plug is inserted, and that's just how it works. Or,
>>> the jack is bad and didn't disengage the speakers properly. You need to
>>> find out from the operational specification or manufacturer how this was
>>> designed. All laptops I know of will hardware disable the speaker(s)
>>> when the jack is inserted. Poor way to cut corners otherwise.
>>> Bob F. yes you understood it ok sorry if i ddnt explain correctly. I
>>> dont think that the earphone dos NOT detach or disconect the speackers
>>> because there is nothing coming from the earpiece AT ALL.
>>
>
> Now...that would be a different problem. Are you sure you are plugging
> the earphone plug into the earphone jack an not the microphone jack?
> Bob F.
Just hit me! Are we talking about an analog mic/earphone set of connectors
or a USB connector? If it the former, the above applies. If the the later,
then it's a software config problem.
Bob F.
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